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  • @maximus6884
    @maximus6884 2 года назад +2

    These are gems. Thank you. You people change the world. To a better world. By making these workshop videos available, you make it accessible for enthusiastic kids from poor countries be able to grasp these fundementals they otherwise would never get a chance to learn. Thank you.

  • @jeanclaudejosephbadji5418
    @jeanclaudejosephbadji5418 Месяц назад

    Great Videos, Thank you very much.

  • @enkoding
    @enkoding 7 месяцев назад

    Dude, I love you so bad !!! Thank you for all of this, I looked for your name in LinkedIn but couldn’t find you !

  • @tmdrake
    @tmdrake 3 месяца назад +1

    Good video...i done analysing frames before....this is good to do with rtl-sdr

  • @bodstrup
    @bodstrup Год назад +1

    First, this is the most informative and useful GNU radio video I have seen so far (Just getting started). You don't just add blocks, you explain. And show the middle mouse button menu which I did not know existed. If it only worked on a keyboard only setup...
    Cheeky question: How do you know the red signal is not - a lot - ahead of the blue ?

  • @AKkarol7
    @AKkarol7 2 года назад

    Amazing tutorial. Good job 👍

  • @davidbrooks8621
    @davidbrooks8621 2 года назад

    Excellent tutorial!!!

  • @MrAaronRobertson
    @MrAaronRobertson 8 дней назад

    Thanks for the video! Is there a big secret on how to get GNU Radio COMPANION app on Mac?

  • @MrHeatification
    @MrHeatification 2 года назад

    this is worth gold!!

  • @yuvaviva5619
    @yuvaviva5619 2 года назад +1

    Just Perfect ..

  • @bodstrup
    @bodstrup Год назад

    That - 0/1 decoder block, outputting a numeric stream - should be part of the standard GNU Radio ? Would allow logging of transmitted commands for later analysis. btw, my device, looking just like yours, appear to have 16 bit blocks with the following distribution (not tested changing channels yet)
    1-7 Channel
    8-13 Button set - with an interesting ‘wrap around’ structure, shifting bits to the right as we go A-B-C-D (A = 001111, B= 100111 etc. Always 4 1’s and 2 0’s
    14-16: on off, with 100 = OFF and 001 = ON

  • @timb7711
    @timb7711 Год назад

    I was really hoping to see the output of the binary slicer converted to a string or hex values. Ending with the waveform only didn’t really decode the input.

  • @mervynposnett3248
    @mervynposnett3248 7 месяцев назад

    Where can I get a copy of the data file?